>I would like to make a suggestion. REGION=xxx and other settings should remain the same. If you specify REGION=(#K,#M,#G), where you are requesting 24, 31, and 64 bit memory amounts subject to other suffixes and normal override measures. I don‘t get your point. There is no „#G“ specification for REGION=, and you don‘t specify above the bar amounts (64bit memory) via REGION. — Peter Hunkeler ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
- Re: Generic query on Region allocation failur... Mike Schwab
- Re: Generic query on Region allocation fa... Peter
- Re: Generic query on Region allocatio... Wayne Bickerdike
- Re: Generic query on Region allo... Wayne Bickerdike
- Re: Generic query on Region allo... Allan Staller
- Re: Generic query on Region ... David Spiegel
- Re: Generic query on Region ... Schuffenhauer, Mark
- Re: Generic query on Region allocatio... Mike Schwab
- AW: Re: Generic query on Region alloc... Peter Hunkeler
- Re: Generic query on Region allocatio... Seymour J Metz
- AW: Re: Generic query on Region allocatio... Peter Hunkeler
- Re: Generic query on Region allocation failure Tom Marchant
- Re: Generic query on Region allocation failure Jesse 1 Robinson
- Re: Generic query on Region allocation failure Allan Staller
- Re: Generic query on Region allocation failure Jesse 1 Robinson
- Re: Generic query on Region allocation failure Wayne Bickerdike
- Re: Generic query on Region allocation failur... Schuffenhauer, Mark
- Re: Generic query on Region allocation fa... Wayne Bickerdike
- Re: Generic query on Region allocation failure Tom Marchant
- Re: Generic query on Region allocation failure Seymour J Metz
